Nature and Man: The Hindu Perspectives - 2 Volumes

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Item Code: IDE435
Author: Stefane De Santis
Publisher: Sociecos & Dilip Kumar Publishers
Language: English
Edition: 1995
ISBN: 8186117040
Pages: 583
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.0" X 5.9"
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Book Description
From the Jacket:

The present work is an important contribution towards understanding the cultural environment in which the concepts of man and nature were conceived in ancient India. This study has two principal objectives

  1. To provide to the intellectuals presently involved in the search for a new "ecological" ethics a set of information regarding the traditional Indian conceptions of man and nature.
  2. To review the philosophical values on which has intense intellectual and emotional resonance in the understanding of the present generation of university students, Since the author explains the ancient contemporary relevance, the book has the rare virtue of presenting the Hindu philosophical systems in a style which is clearly intelligible even for neophytes. At the same time has scholastic review of esoteric topics like the "Psychology of Samkhya" and the "Cosmology of Saivism" makes the book a significant reading also for authorities on Indology.

About the Author:

Stefano De Santis was born in Rome in the year 1957. By profession of cultural anthropologist, he has worked in India for more than five years as a development consultant for projects which aim at preserving the cultural and natural heritage while improving the economic standard of the people. "At a certain point of my life I realized that I could not understand the cultural values of Indian tradition without a deep study of the Hindu philosophical schools." So far five years he left his anthropological field work in the rural areas and went to study at Benares. There he took his second doctorate at the Benares Hindu University with a research on "The Relationship Between Man and Nature". He also directed the documentary film "Into Our Nature", proeduced by Sociecos for the Indian different countries and made his field of research popular to a wider international audience.

CONTENTS

FIRST VOLUME

Prefacevii
Detailed table of contents of the first volumex
I.PROLOGUE
A.Introduction1
B.The revelation of nature: the Veda20
II.THE REVELATION OF THE ORIGIN: THE DARSANAS
A.Revelation and Philosophy47
B.The dancing nature and the still observer (Samkhya)49
C.Away from the alienated forms back to the natural freedom (Yoga)73
D.Nature as manifold existence under an unitary law (Vaisesika)86
E.The forms of knowledge and the rules of nature (Nyaya)100
F.Nature as fragmented appearance of a transcendental reality (Mimamsa)116
III.THE THEISTIC SYSTEMS
A.Culture and Nature141
B.The theistic systems146
C.The game of the lord and his enjoyment of it (Vaisnava dharma)149
D.The god in whom nature ends (Saiva dharma)232
APPENDIX
Endnotes: sanskrit quotations of the first volumei
List of Abbreviationsxix
Glossary of the most frequently used sanskrit wordsxxi

SECOND VOLUME

Detailed table of contents of the second volumev
IV.THE SASTRAS
A.The science of classical India267
B.The cosmic coherence of nature (Jyotisavidya)273
C.The natural order of men (Dharmasastra)282
D.Dependence on the environment and mastery over it (Arthasastra)307
E.Natural instincts and refined enjoyments (Kamasastra)321
F.The nature of the human body (Ayurveda)339
G.The elementary constituents of nature362
H.The mystic framework of existence (Tantra)383
I.Art as a liturgical re-creation of the archetypes of nature401
J.The speeches of men and the voices of nature434
V.CONCLUSION467
APPENDIX
Endnotes: Sanskrit quotations of the second volumei
Bibliographyxv
List of Abbreviationsxxx
Glossary of the most frequently used sanskrit wordsxxxii

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